Fry noted, and she drew a direct analogy to the industrial insurance program in concluding that "the logical way of providing for criminally inflicted injuries would be to tax every adult citizen * * * to cover a risk to which each is exposed. Victims of Crime and Community Justice - Página 14por Brian Williams - 2005 - 176 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Task Force on Assessment of Crime, United States. Task Force on Assessment - 1967 - 242 páginas
...life," Miss Fry noted, and she drew a direct analogy to the industrial insurance program in concluding that "the logical way of providing for criminally...citizen * * * to cover a risk to which each is exposed." 1T Miss Fry felt that "the State which forbids our going armed in self-defense cannot disown all responsibility... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1970 - 802 páginas
...from under him at home." Miss Fry drew an analogy to the industrial insurance program in concluding that "the logical way of providing for criminally inflicted injuries would be to tax adult citizens . . . to cover a risk to which each is exposed." Miss Fry felt that "the state which... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia - 1970 - 252 páginas
...from under him at home." Miss Fry drew an analogy to the industrial insurance program in concluding that "the logical way of providing for criminally inflicted injuries would be to tax adult citizens ... to cover a risk to which each is exposed." Miss Fry felt that "the state which forbids... | |
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